HOLY COMMUNION
If you have a need for forgiveness and healing within your spiritual
self, this is a special time to take your requests to "YAHOVAH, Father God Almighty in the Name of Yeshua, Christ Jesus,
by the blessings of His Holy Spirit", for it is our Lord and He alone
who is able and willing to forgive us of our sins and heal our
infirmities.
I CORINTHIANS - CHAPTER 11
{Verses 23 - 34}
I
Corinthians 11:23 says, "For I have received of the Lord
that which also I delivered unto you, That the Lord Jesus the [same] night in
which he was betrayed took bread:" "Christ
Jesus, our Living Word" was crucified after having "Holy Communion" with His
disciples. As we now live we partake of "Holy
Communion" in remembrance of the sacrifice our Lord made on that cross
at Calvary. This is the most "Reverent"
time in christianity through and because of "God our Father" who loves us, His children, so much that
He gave to us "the Greatest Love of
all, Himself, personified through His Beloved Son, Christ Jesus" who
was born from above to take our stripes that we may receive the healing. When we
partake of the "Body and Blood of
Christ Jesus", He becomes our "veil
of protection" from spiritual death who is satan who will pass over us
when "truth is sealed within our
minds."
I
Corinthians 11:24 says, "And when he had given thanks, he
brake [it], and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this
do in remembrance of me." Always thank our Father God for loving us, His
children, so much that "He was born
from above through His Beloved Son, Christ
Jesus" to open salvation to all who would come unto Him. When you
break the "Bread which is symbolic
of the Body of Christ Jesus" for "Holy
Communion", never forget that "our
Lord's Body took the stripes" for our sins and we receive the healing
through repentance before the "Throne
of Father God Almighty" through "Christ
Jesus."
I
Corinthians 11:25 says, "After the same manner also [he
took] the cup, when he had supped, saying, This cup is the new testament in my
blood: this do ye, as oft as ye drink [it], in remembrance of me." When
you drink of the "Cup which is
symbolic of the Blood of Christ Jesus" during "Holy Communion", never forget that "our Lord's Blood was shed" for our sins on that cross at
Calvary. Through Christ Jesus all blood sacrifices were done away with since
the "New Covenant {Testament}" replaced the
"Old Covenant." Exodus 24:8 says, "And Moses took the blood, and
sprinkled [it] on the people, and said, Behold the blood of the covenant, which
the LORD hath made with you concerning all these words." Once Christ, the
Lamb slain, gave of Himself for us on the cross, there is mercy for our sins
under the "Power of the Blood of
Christ Jesus" wherein there is forgiveness, the "remission {release from the bondage of sin}" being
complete. Because of this, when we repent of our transgressions from a true
heart of remorse, Father God, His love so great for His children, forgives our
sins. With that forgiveness we can once again walk the righteous path our
Father has laid out before us, free from the burden of sin that keeps us from
being about our LORD'S work. Repent as often as necessary knowing that flesh is
doomed to sin no matter how hard we try not to.
I
Corinthians 11:26 says, "For as often as ye eat this bread,
and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come." By our belief
we partake of "Holy Communion"
since this is a witness of our confidence in what Christ Jesus accomplished on
the cross and thanking our Father God from a pure heart for the compassion He
has for His children. Understand that satan is the death angel and although he
has no power to cause the death of any soul, he does have the power to deceive
many by his lies and marvelous acts when he is cast to this earth as the
first/false anti-christ. This is why we must place the "Precious Blood of Christ Jesus" over the doorposts of
our hearts and minds since this is the "veil
of truth" that keeps us from the deception of the profane one [satan].
For those who do not understand the truth of our Father's Word, unfamiliar with
the fact that satan will sit his vile self in Jerusalem claiming he is Almighty
God at the appointed time, those deceived will "stop partaking of Holy Communion [Daniel - Chapter 9]"
because they will believe, in their ignorance, that satan is our True Christ
residing here on earth.
I
Corinthians 11:27 says, "Wherefore whosoever shall eat this
bread, and drink [this] cup of the Lord, unworthily, shall be guilty of the
body and blood of the Lord." The Biblically illiterate teach that this
means you have to examine yourself to see if you are worthy to partake of "Holy Communion." If you, I
or any of humanity waits until we are worthy to receive "Holy Communion", there would be no one sitting at the "Table of our Lord." There is
only "One" who is "Perfect {worthy}" and "He is Christ Jesus." Knowing
this is what makes you acceptable to be a part of "Holy Communion."
I Corinthians 11:28 says, "But let a man examine
himself, and so let him eat of [that] bread, and drink of [that] cup."
Each of us must "deem whether we
are worthy {examine}" such as we are to partake of the "Body and Blood of Christ Jesus
through Holy Communion." We should be meditating on the love Father
God has for each of His children as we remember the price Christ Jesus paid on
that cross at Calvary. We should be meditating on the events that surrounded
the crucifixion of our Lord and why Father gave us the "Greatest Love of all." It is through the personal
relationship each and every one of us have with our Father God that causes us
to be worthy such as we are to sit at the "Table
of our Lord Jesus Christ." "Holy
Communion" is not a time to be a part of church traditions. It is a "blessed time, a spiritual anointing,
healing and cleansing of all personal sins" as we "magnify Father God for His loving-kindness, His grace and His tender
mercy" for this precious gift of forgiveness of our transgressions
from a pure heart of repentance.
I
Corinthians 11:29 says, "For he that eateth and drinketh
unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself, not discerning the Lord's
body." If we are partaking of "Holy
Communion" as a tradition or a ritual not believing our Lord Jesus
Christ is the only One "Worthy"
to cleanse us of our sins repented before, we bring punishment upon ourselves.
During this time of communing with Father God through Christ Jesus, a true
heart is embracing our LORD in thanksgiving, knowing and believing that the
sacrifice made on the cross at Calvary is sufficient as those sins are washed
away as our Father God pardons our transgressions. During "Holy Communion" we should not be thinking about our
sins, rather we should be meditating on how great our Father God is as we let
Him know how much He is loved, glorified and magnified for His gift of
forgiveness.
I
Corinthians 11:30 says, "For this cause many [are] weak and
sickly among you, and many sleep." You are "weak and sickly" when you are receiving no spiritual
nourishment and you are "spiritually
dead {sleep}" because you are not receiving that healing only Father
God can give when you repent and your spiritual eyes are opened, reviving your
spirit wherein you live through Christ Jesus. It is through our Lord, His stripes that we
are spiritually healed. Wake up before it is too late and study Father's Word,
listening to the traditions of Christ Jesus, and ridding your heart and mind of
the doctrines and traditions of men that keep you in sinful bondage, the weight
of sin causing you to be spiritually dead.
I
Corinthians 11:31 says, "For if we would judge ourselves, we
should not be judged." If we spend our time worrying about our own spiritual
shortcomings, there would be no time to concern ourselves with others spiritual
inadequacies. We are all as filthy rags since flesh always engages in sin. It
is ignorance of Father's Word that keeps us there however. "Father God and He only is our Judge" since our LORD
knows what is in the heart and mind of each of His children whom He created.
Our meditations should be on Christ Jesus and making ourselves worthy such as
we are to partake of "Holy
Communion."
I
Corinthians 11:32 says, "But when we are judged, we are
chastened of the Lord, that we should not be condemned with the world."
Father God loves His children and it is because of His caring that our LORD
will chastise any who are leaning from that path of righteousness. Thank our
Father for His correction since we know it is always, as our "LORD is, fair and just." If
you are the very elect of our Father, you can find assurance in knowing that our
LORD will always discipline you when necessary since if you have one foot in
the world, there is a risk of you being rebuked along with those lost in the
doctrines and traditions of men.
I
Corinthians 11:33 says, "Wherefore, my brethren, when ye
come together to eat, tarry one for another." When we come together for "Holy Communion", though we
may not be physically around the same table, we are spiritually together around
the "Table of our Lord." We
know and understand we are receiving a personal spiritual healing and the "many-membered Body of our Lord Jesus
Christ" is receiving a healing as well.
I
Corinthians 11:34 says, "And if any man hunger, let him eat
at home; that ye come not together unto condemnation. And the rest will I set
in order when I come." "Holy
Communion" is spiritual, not carnal. When you partake of the "Body and Blood of Christ Jesus"
it is a spiritual union of belief, love, faith, repentance and thanksgiving for
and as we magnify "YAHOVAH, Father
God Almighty through Yeshua, Christ
Jesus", thankful for the blessing of "His Holy Spirit" and His gift of the "Greatest Love of all."
At this time or when your heart desires, partake of "Holy
Communion" wherein you will pray to our Father God for forgiveness of your
sins, be they of thoughts, words or deeds, in the name of our Lord Jesus
Christ. Partake of "His Body which was broken for you and me" and "His
Blood that was shed when He took our stripes" that we may receive a
healing, our Father God forgiving us for our sins repented for from a true
heart. Bless our Father God for our Lord Jesus Christ who through "His
sacrifice on that cross at Calvary" washes away our sins repented for from
a pure heart of shame for our sinful acts.
Take the "Bread, symbolic of the Body of our Lord"
and say a prayer. {Heavenly Father, we come to you at this time repenting of
all of our sins and ask that you "forgive us Father God in the Precious
Name of Christ Jesus" we do pray, Amen.} "On the night that
Jesus was betrayed, He took the Bread and He blessed it, and said, this is my
Body which is broken for you, take ye and eat all of it." {Heavenly
Father, thank You for our Lord Jesus Christ who took our sins to the cross,
becoming our Intercessor to You when we pray and repent, proclaiming our great
love for You, in the Precious Name of our Lord Jesus Christ we do pray, Amen.}
Take the "Cup,
symbolic of the Blood of our Lord" and please say a prayer. Father would
love to hear from you. "On that same night, Jesus took the Cup and He
blessed it, saying, this is My blood which is shed for many, take ye and drink
ye all of it." {Thank You Father for the privilege of serving You as we
seek Your blessings upon each of us. We ask you to bless us through forgiveness
that we may be worthy such as we are to serve you Father God. Let Thy truth
cover the world that it may reign supreme, that all may try to follow the path
Christ Jesus left for us to take, in the Precious Name of Christ Jesus we do
pray, Amen.}
Embrace
Father God and His Beloved Son Christ Jesus as you pray and sing songs of
praise, magnifying our LORD. Let the meditations of your heart send sweet
melodies to our Father’s ears as your prayers and songs rise to Heaven!
Hallelujah, Praise Ye YAH {Amen Amen}!~
Yours In Christ,
I Bid You Peace
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